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The Shape of Cities in the Future: Liquid People
1995
Strauss, Wolfgang and Monika Fleischmann and Christian Bohn. The Shape of Cities in the Future: Liquid People In InterCommunication Catalogue, e-Text, Tokyo, Japan: ICC Books, NTT Publishing, 1995.
der zeresser
2007
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2007
... to move freely
with
in the space by...
Shape, Color and Strokes
1989
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1989
Event: Shape, Color and StrokesInstitution: American Cultural CenterComment:
Brickhill
1969
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1969
... printed
with
the image of...
San Marco Flow
2005
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2005
... many resonances
with
the history of Art...
Murmurscape #1 (Montreal) (lower resolution excerpt)
2010
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2010
For his 2007 work Machine for Taking Time (boul. St-Laurent), David Rokeby recorded thousands of images of the city of Montreal from identical points of view every day for a year. In Murmurscape (Montreal), letter-shaped fragments excised from this
Murmurscape #2 (Montreal) (lower resolution excerpt)
2010
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2010
For my 2007 work Machine for Taking Time (boul. St-Laurent), I recorded thousands of images of the city of Montreal from identical points of view every day for a year. In Murmurscape (Montreal), letter-shaped fragments excised from this archive of
INVERSE SPACE
2017
video 4,24′ The video Inverse space works on two levels of microscopic observation: the first line of recordings shows the transformation of a non-living (inorganic) substance from one physical state to another – namely, the process of
Liquid Selves
1992
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1992
This piece depicts the upcoming struggle between the virtual and physical sides of our selves. As technology brings us the age of virtual worlds, our existence as individuals becomes less and less dependent on our physical being. Our virtual
Back to Back
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2011
... back to back
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